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Israeli Gaza conflict?????? (GAZA)     

Fred1new - 06 Jan 2009 19:21

Will this increase or decrease the likelihood of terrorist actions in America, Europe and the rest of the world?

If you were a member of a family murdered in this conflict, would you be seeking revenge?

Should Tzipi Livni and Ehud Olmert, be tried for war crimes if or when this conflict comes to an end?

What will the price of oil be in 4 weeks time?

cynic - 25 Jul 2010 13:42 - 3230 of 6906

i posted it for interest and with minimal comment .... as i said, i thought it interesting without being preposterously inflammatory ..... people can take it as they like and believe which bits if any that they like - or even ignore it entirely

yuff - 27 Jul 2010 12:22 - 3231 of 6906

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuCzHQB1sks

Haystack - 27 Jul 2010 12:46 - 3232 of 6906

http://www.thedailybanter.com/tdb/2009/07/israeli-soldiers-admit-war-crimes.html

WATCH THE CHANNEL 4 VIDEO

Israeli Soldiers Admit War Crimes by Ben Cohen

A stunning report from Channel 4 on Israeli soldiers confessing to using civilians as human shields, and firing phosphorous into houses during the Gaza invasion earlier this year:

Testimonies of Israeli soldiers admitting war crimes.

http://www.shovrimshtika.org/testimonies_group_e.asp

Breaking the Silence is an organization of veteran Israeli soldiers that collects testimonies of soldiers who served in the Occupied Territories during the Second Intifadah. Soldiers who serve in the Territories are witness to, and participate in military actions which change them immensely. Cases of abuse towards Palestinians, looting, and destruction of property have been the norm for years, but are still excused as military necessities, or explained as extreme and unique cases. Our testimonies portray a different and grim picture of questionable orders in many areas regardind Palestinian civilians. These demonstrate the depth of corruption which is spreading in the Israeli military. While this reality which is known to Israeli soldiers and commanders exists in Israel's back yard, Israeli society continues to turn a blind eye, and to deny that which happens in its name. Discharged soldiers who return to civilian life discover the gap between the reality which they encountered in the Territories , and the silence which they encounter at home. In order to become a civilian again, soldiers are forced to ignore their past experiences. Breaking the Silence voices the experiences of those soldiers, in order to force Israeli society to address the reality which it created

Haystack - 27 Jul 2010 16:22 - 3233 of 6906

27 July 2010
BBC Last updated at 14:40

David Cameron describes blockaded Gaza as a 'prison'

UK Prime Minister David Cameron has condemned the blockade of the Gaza Strip, describing the territory as a "prison camp".

He also criticised Israel for launching an attack on a convoy transporting Turkish activists and aid to Gaza. Nine Turkish citizens died in the raid.

He was speaking to an audience of businessmen during a visit to Ankara.

The Israeli embassy in London said Gazans were prisoners of Palestinian militant Islamist group Hamas.

Israel and Egypt enforce a blockade on Gaza which restricts goods and people from coming in or out freely.

"Gaza cannot and must not be allowed to remain a prison camp," Mr Cameron said.

"People in Gaza are living under constant attacks and pressure in an open-air prison," he said.

In May, Israeli commandoes stormed the Mavi Marmara and in fighting that followed, nine Turkish activists were killed and four soldiers wounded.

Mr Cameron called the Israeli raid an act of "piracy".

"Israel must apologise as soon as possible, pay compensation and lift the blockade," he said.

The British government's policy has been to call for an end to the blockade, but never before has a British prime minister been so blunt, says the BBC's Jonny Dymond in Ankara.

yuff - 28 Jul 2010 13:41 - 3234 of 6906

Haystack-propaganda to suit the personal agenda of the politicians.

cynic - 28 Jul 2010 13:55 - 3235 of 6906

that as may be, but it is certainly very refreshing to hear from the PM of a moderately important and unaligned country, some outspoken and unequivocal heavy criticism of some of israel's actions .... i think i am also right in saying that hamas were also given pretty short shrift

Clubman3509 - 28 Jul 2010 13:59 - 3236 of 6906

I have gone Swiss on this one.

cynic - 28 Jul 2010 14:11 - 3237 of 6906

like melted chocolate or gone cuckoo?

Clubman3509 - 28 Jul 2010 14:13 - 3238 of 6906

Neutral, sitting on the fence like the Swiss pussies usually do.

cynic - 28 Jul 2010 14:15 - 3239 of 6906

like a pussy, i take it you take the point elsewhere too

fahel - 04 Aug 2010 11:22 - 3240 of 6906

Boy, Five, Begs Soldiers Not To Take His Dad

TV cameras have captured the distressing moment a five-year-old Palestinian boy sees his father arrested for stealing water.

Khaled Jabari wails in torment and confusion as Israeli soldiers drag away his father Fadel in the West Bank district of Hebron.

Walking barefoot, the youngster becomes hysterical as he pleads with the troops not to take his father away.

One of the soldiers picks up the lad and removes him from the scene before Fadel is driven away in a four-wheel-drive.

After watching the footage, Hashem Abu Maria, of the Defence For Children International charity, said it was obvious the child thought his father would never return.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcC1sXsu6Sw&feature=player_embedded

In The Land of the B - 05 Aug 2010 17:09 - 3241 of 6906

So what?
Big deal.
Every arrested parent the world over will have their children crying and panicking.
At least his dad won't be hideously tortured in a police state with no legal redress or representation as happens in almost every Arab state as well as Iran.

cynic - 05 Aug 2010 17:11 - 3242 of 6906

not "as well as iran" ..... iran is indescribably appalling in that respect ..... on the other hand, i am sure the israeli police treat their prisoners and suspects with the utmost kindness and respect, even if known hamas supporters or similar

Haystack - 05 Aug 2010 17:16 - 3243 of 6906

Israel doesn't even treat women and children prisoners well or even old people.

cynic - 05 Aug 2010 17:19 - 3244 of 6906

God you're so dull and predictable

In The Land of the B - 05 Aug 2010 17:19 - 3245 of 6906

Oh, you're into attempting moral equivalence, are you?
There are abuses in all countries, but Israel doesn't institutionalise police brutality and torture like those Arab countries.
Israel isn't perfect, no country is. and they make mistakes like others, and they have rogue policemen and soldiers like every other country, but they are a democracy with courts and a supreme court which has frequently ruled against the government, just like in err..........Britain.

cynic - 05 Aug 2010 17:20 - 3246 of 6906

ITLB is little better than hayseed either

Haystack - 05 Aug 2010 17:22 - 3247 of 6906

"Israel doesn't institutionalise police brutality and torture like those Arab countries"

Of course they do. They are one of the worst countries in the world with regard to human rights.

The Arabs in the West Bank call the Israelis 'ZioNazis'.

In The Land of the B - 05 Aug 2010 17:22 - 3248 of 6906

haycrapper sits in front of moneyam looking at this thread 24/7 and gets his rocks off when someone posts
takes all kinds

Haystack - 05 Aug 2010 17:24 - 3249 of 6906

If you are in the Anit-Nazi League then you should be opposed to Israel.

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